The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... poor part , I will go pray . Her Thefe are but wild and whirling words ,, my Lord . Ham . I'm forry they offend you , heartily ; Yes , heartily . Hor . There's no offence , my Lord .. Ham . Yes , by St Patrick , but there is , my Lord ...
... poor part , I will go pray . Her Thefe are but wild and whirling words ,, my Lord . Ham . I'm forry they offend you , heartily ; Yes , heartily . Hor . There's no offence , my Lord .. Ham . Yes , by St Patrick , but there is , my Lord ...
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... poor a man as Hamlet is May do t ' exprefs his love and friending to you , God willing , fhall not lack ; let us go in together , And ftill your fingers on your lips , I pray : The time is out of joint ; oh , curfed fpight ! That ever I ...
... poor a man as Hamlet is May do t ' exprefs his love and friending to you , God willing , fhall not lack ; let us go in together , And ftill your fingers on your lips , I pray : The time is out of joint ; oh , curfed fpight ! That ever I ...
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... poor a pittance as three thousand crowns , a pension fearce large enough for a dependent courtier . I therefore restored ; Gives him threefore thousand crowns.- To this Mr Pope , ( very archly critical , as he imagines ) has only ...
... poor a pittance as three thousand crowns , a pension fearce large enough for a dependent courtier . I therefore restored ; Gives him threefore thousand crowns.- To this Mr Pope , ( very archly critical , as he imagines ) has only ...
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... poor wretch comes reading . Pol . Away , I do befeech you , both away . I'll board him prefently . [ Exeunt King and Queen Oh , give me leave .---- How does my good Lord Hamlet ? Ham . Well , God o ' mercy . Pol . Do you know me , my ...
... poor wretch comes reading . Pol . Away , I do befeech you , both away . I'll board him prefently . [ Exeunt King and Queen Oh , give me leave .---- How does my good Lord Hamlet ? Ham . Well , God o ' mercy . Pol . Do you know me , my ...
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... poor in thanks ; but I thank you ; and fure , dear friends , my thanks are too dear of a half - penny . Were you not fent for ? is it your own inclining ? is it a free vifitation ? come , deal justly with me ; come , come ; nay , speak ...
... poor in thanks ; but I thank you ; and fure , dear friends , my thanks are too dear of a half - penny . Were you not fent for ? is it your own inclining ? is it a free vifitation ? come , deal justly with me ; come , come ; nay , speak ...
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